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we've been fair to dr. paul. i said jesse withouters out there, was nice, respectful, we put dr. ks on. you like him? good. my job to show you what the presidential candidates are what they are really like, what they think and we do that the people who won't talk to me, like ron paul, we got waters and we are going to have a few others floating around. you can run, but you can't hide. again, thanks for watching. i am bill o'reilly. please always remember the spin stops right here because we >> top of the morning to you. it's thursday, september 8th. i'm gretchen carlson. thank you so much for sharing your time with us today. well, they came out swinging as g.o.p. frontrunner rick perry made his debated debut. >> michael dukakis
we've been fair to dr. paul. i said jesse withouters out there, was nice, respectful, we put dr. ks on. you like him? good. my job to show you what the presidential candidates are what they are really like, what they think and we do that the people who won't talk to me, like ron paul, we got waters and we are going to have a few others floating around. you can run, but you can't hide. again, thanks for watching. i am bill o'reilly. please always remember the spin stops right here because we...
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(audience reacts) >> jon: i don't know if everyone in the audience shouting "yes" heard dr. paul "no," but yay for uninsured patients being... i'm confused. (laughter) i really hope the person who just shouted "kill the mother (bleep)er". (laughter) turned to the person next to him and went "we're still cheering for poker, right?" (laughter) "otherwise i'd sound kind of like an ass (bleep)." we'll be right (cheers and applause). >> jon: welcome back. of course, you know, it was really no surprise that the tea party was vocal last night. but what was surprising was even party darling rick perry faced their occasional wrath, especially on immigration issues. >> if you are working and pursuing citizenship in the state of texas, you pay in-state tuition there. no matter how you got into that state from the standpoint of f your parents brought you there or what have you. (boos) and that's what we've done in the state of texas and i'm proud. >> jon: boo! put them in a coma and kill them! (laughter) we're still talking about poker, right? (laughter) with more reaction to this with turn
(audience reacts) >> jon: i don't know if everyone in the audience shouting "yes" heard dr. paul "no," but yay for uninsured patients being... i'm confused. (laughter) i really hope the person who just shouted "kill the mother (bleep)er". (laughter) turned to the person next to him and went "we're still cheering for poker, right?" (laughter) "otherwise i'd sound kind of like an ass (bleep)." we'll be right (cheers and applause). >>...
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dr. paul by the way is he a medical damascus tore but i do think is he pretty far out there.n't snook j or jersey shore, did you a good job. appreciate it. dick morris on turbulence within the michele bachmann campaign. is it illegal aliens getting $4 billion more in tax refunds. you are not going to believe it upcoming. >> bill: impact segment tonight, sadly the summer is over. now the presidential campaign swings into high gear. who better than to break it all down for us than the purveyor of dick morris.com, mr. morris. first of all the jesse watters interview with ron paul. do you feel dr. paul has a chance to win? >> no. >> bill: why does he do it? >> he has ideas. he wants them expressed. is he a curmudgeon. he likes the attention. it's something between self-seeking attention and, on the other hand, a true belief that he wants to put out there. >> bill: okay. so he wants to get his ideas in the marketplace to discuss them in the hopes that maybe some of them will gain some traction. >> when you take the gold standard, it's perfectly true that the fed has horribly abuse
dr. paul by the way is he a medical damascus tore but i do think is he pretty far out there.n't snook j or jersey shore, did you a good job. appreciate it. dick morris on turbulence within the michele bachmann campaign. is it illegal aliens getting $4 billion more in tax refunds. you are not going to believe it upcoming. >> bill: impact segment tonight, sadly the summer is over. now the presidential campaign swings into high gear. who better than to break it all down for us than the...
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dr. paul by the way is he a medical damascus tore but i do think is he pretty far out there.asn't snook j or jersey shore, did you a good job. appreciate it. dick morris on turbulence within the michele bachmann campaign. is it illegal aliens getting $4 billion more in tax refunds. you are not going to believe it upcoming. my doctor told me calcium is besabsorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. new citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. the crib is already there. great. thank you so much. [ male announcer ] we provide great service, so you can stay you. holiday inn express. stay you. [ tv announcer ] today's trivia question -- what's the hardest play in baseball? the unassisted triple play. the unassisted triple play. [ male announcer ] stay smart and book smart. book early and save up to 20% at any holiday inn express. stay you. >> bill: impact segment tonight, sadly the summer is over. now the presidential campaign swings into high gear. who bet
dr. paul by the way is he a medical damascus tore but i do think is he pretty far out there.asn't snook j or jersey shore, did you a good job. appreciate it. dick morris on turbulence within the michele bachmann campaign. is it illegal aliens getting $4 billion more in tax refunds. you are not going to believe it upcoming. my doctor told me calcium is besabsorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. new citracal slow release... continuously...
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for the first time ever, dr. paul loyer.near freezing controlled environment where he has stored ground zero dust for almost a decade. >> here it is. this is the cold room. >> this is the cold room where we store it. each has a manifest on it saying when it was sampled and who it was collected by and who analyzed it and where it was stored and the initial weight. >> there are not a lot of reminders when you walk around the city of new york. these are the few reminders that are left. if you asked you to name how many particles and what they were in the dust, could you do it? >> not without a sheet. you have fire retardants and combustible and other elements from the periodic table. >> gold and mercury from tens of thousands of light bulbs. titanium from paint on the trade center walls. asbestos that covered the beams of the world trade center buildings. there was cement, glass, carpet fibers and human hairs. in all, 1.5 million tons of the stuff. >> you had burning aircraft and burning furniture and the jet fuel. we don't kno
for the first time ever, dr. paul loyer.near freezing controlled environment where he has stored ground zero dust for almost a decade. >> here it is. this is the cold room. >> this is the cold room where we store it. each has a manifest on it saying when it was sampled and who it was collected by and who analyzed it and where it was stored and the initial weight. >> there are not a lot of reminders when you walk around the city of new york. these are the few reminders that are...
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regime which they've already sanctioned for more let's cross live to neighboring jordan now to talk to dr paul fix shamal professor at philadelphia university dr show many thoughts of being with us here on r.t. a desperate situation as we've been saying in syria reports of over two thousand now dead a result of the conflict but the solution to it all is hard to find is not moscow's urging action and directing both sides into talks the aim being to prevent a repeat of the libyan scenario but how likely do you think nato intervention is at this point. good evening. thank you for inviting me. i think the libyan tsunami is a very difficult to be repeated in syria for many reasons fears that the russians have learned their lesson from libya and they will not give. western powers any. united nations resolution to act in syria as the simple model for syria have in the last five six months changed a lot they defaced country in the arab regime arab countries that. emergency law and they substituted it with official law since the beginning of the uprising in syria. moreover these trees many other laws t
regime which they've already sanctioned for more let's cross live to neighboring jordan now to talk to dr paul fix shamal professor at philadelphia university dr show many thoughts of being with us here on r.t. a desperate situation as we've been saying in syria reports of over two thousand now dead a result of the conflict but the solution to it all is hard to find is not moscow's urging action and directing both sides into talks the aim being to prevent a repeat of the libyan scenario but how...
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dr. paul meyers treats kids at new york's memorial sloan- kettering cancer center. he credits improvements in cancer-fighting drugs. >> children are healthier. they have not done damage to their bodies with smoking and drinking. and we can use more intensive therapies in children than our colleagues who treat adults. >> reporter: those intensive therapies may have long-lasting effects. a study of 14,000 childhood cancer survivors found 10% developed new tumors. radiation and anti-cancer drugs are suspected. >> if there's a key to survival, what is it? >> have faith. >> reporter: whether it's faith or science, olivia has become one of the 360,000 american children who have survived cancer. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: in afghanistan today, there was a big setback for the peace effort. a suicide bomber killed former president rabbani. he was in charge of the peace talks with the taliban. mandy clark is in kabul. >> reporter: rabbani was killed in his home when three men who claimed to be representatives arrive for peace talks. the men were not even
dr. paul meyers treats kids at new york's memorial sloan- kettering cancer center. he credits improvements in cancer-fighting drugs. >> children are healthier. they have not done damage to their bodies with smoking and drinking. and we can use more intensive therapies in children than our colleagues who treat adults. >> reporter: those intensive therapies may have long-lasting effects. a study of 14,000 childhood cancer survivors found 10% developed new tumors. radiation and...
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tomorrow on the past we've talked to people trying to make christianity hit her sexy some are going to dr paul kaufman author of no more christian nice guy he's part of a movement that's working to make over jesus and the ultimate macho man now to be time to forgive me for the fan of you live show on facebook and of followers on twitter if you missed any of the night show or any other night you know he's passionate like you can clash the large hill and coming up next he's the. mission. couldn't take should three months for charges free. the free. free. free. the old free blog videos for your media project a free media don carty dot com. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the day. the lucky. the. lucky lucky. lucky . that's.
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dr. paul has been right for 30 years on this. we no longer have time not to listen to him. anyone in the race seriously who doesn't support heavy tax owes the wealthy and big corporations and closing tax loopholes. if they don't want to tax the wealthy and big business, then they have to have an ulterior motive. h.j. writes from st. paul, i want social security and health care when i'm old and no longer have a job. i want them to raise taxes on me now so i have a huge fund saved up by the time i retire. stop talking about cutting. i want those things. taxes have to be higher. those republicans want to eliminate the entire social safety net. you don't like taxes, fine. go live in nigeria and make $2 a day. if you want to read more on this, obviously people have strong feelings, you go to my blog, cnn.com/caffertyfile or on the facebook page. wolf? >> all right, jack. thank you. marking an historic day with life changing decision. cnn's jeanne moos is next. with integrated healthcarencer] solutions from dell, every file is where dr. ling needs it. now she can spend more time
dr. paul has been right for 30 years on this. we no longer have time not to listen to him. anyone in the race seriously who doesn't support heavy tax owes the wealthy and big corporations and closing tax loopholes. if they don't want to tax the wealthy and big business, then they have to have an ulterior motive. h.j. writes from st. paul, i want social security and health care when i'm old and no longer have a job. i want them to raise taxes on me now so i have a huge fund saved up by the time...
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. >> reporter: stanford's dr. paul brown worked with a medical technology firm in san jose to come up with the device. he let my fingers do the walking. i'm actually flipping the body. dr. brown explains how the images were created by using powerful "ct" scans. >> we scan cadavers at a very high resolution so you don't have to worry about radiation. >> reporter: the virtual dissection table will not replace the real cadaver but, rather, enhance the teaching and learning of anatomy. the touchscreen allows you to explore human anatomy in great detail from a wide variety of angles. >> you can do the whole body, just the muscles, just the bones, blood vessels, cut it in half. >> reporter: instead of a scalpel you swipe your finger, for example at the top of the skull to see inside the brain. pop-up notes let you know what you're looking at. >> we can interact with the material in ways that are not possible with the real cadaver. >> reporter: this doctor teaches clinical anatomy at stanford. this fall for the first time, me
. >> reporter: stanford's dr. paul brown worked with a medical technology firm in san jose to come up with the device. he let my fingers do the walking. i'm actually flipping the body. dr. brown explains how the images were created by using powerful "ct" scans. >> we scan cadavers at a very high resolution so you don't have to worry about radiation. >> reporter: the virtual dissection table will not replace the real cadaver but, rather, enhance the teaching and...
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i didn't call dr. paul a loon. i asked if he might be one.. >> bill: i picked that up too. bill the number is more than four billion, and i'm not kidding. >> bill: unfortunately, he takes your dues and does what he wants with them. >> bill: absolutely, sergeant! i'm looking at nashville. hopefully we can make it happen. connecticut is next in october. folks coming from all over the country because there will be a book signing for killing lincoln with miller and me. we are going to do it all the same day. so please check it out. >> bill: absolutely. happy birthday to grandma. also happy birthday today to spend . finally i tv side. gumby, a loveable character as we know. in san diego the gumster may have tan a detour. >> after midnight month day, a person dressed as gumby another man walked into the 7-eleven. the clerk thought it was a prank. apparently, gumby wasn't laughing. >> gumby told him you don't believe this is a robbery, i'll get my gun. he took his gumby paw and put it into his gumby pocket and could not get the weapon. >> the only t
i didn't call dr. paul a loon. i asked if he might be one.. >> bill: i picked that up too. bill the number is more than four billion, and i'm not kidding. >> bill: unfortunately, he takes your dues and does what he wants with them. >> bill: absolutely, sergeant! i'm looking at nashville. hopefully we can make it happen. connecticut is next in october. folks coming from all over the country because there will be a book signing for killing lincoln with miller and me. we are...
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dr. paul's remarks on. you like him? good. my job to show you what the presidential candidates are what they are really like, what they think and we do that the people who won't talk to me, like ron paul, we got waters and we are going to have a few others floating around. you can run, but you can't hide. again, thanks for watching. i am bill o'reilly. please always remember the spin stops right here because we are definitely looking out closed captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >> sean: the white house finally responds to the hoffa outburst by stating, obama won't serve as the speech police. did david horowitz and bob beckel react. >> the anointed one will reportedly ask for another 300 billion dollars during his much anticipated speech tomorrow. can you really afford four more years of obama? >> it is time for our weekly analysis of the obama mainstream media bias. >> you are very proud of what you said. i think a lot of people are proud of you too. >> sean: a hannity special investigation into an obama administra
dr. paul's remarks on. you like him? good. my job to show you what the presidential candidates are what they are really like, what they think and we do that the people who won't talk to me, like ron paul, we got waters and we are going to have a few others floating around. you can run, but you can't hide. again, thanks for watching. i am bill o'reilly. please always remember the spin stops right here because we are definitely looking out closed captioned by closed captioning services, inc....
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it's been studied and stored for the last ten years by dr. pauleoiy and for the first time ever, he's given us a look inside the cold room. leoiy is one of the leading experts on environmental toxins, a professor at robert wood johnson medical school. his cold room is a near freezing controlled environment where he has stored ground zero dust for almost a decade. >> here it is. this is the cold room. >> this is the cold room where we store it. >> is this it in this bin here? >> these, two yeah. >> each one has a manifest on it saying when it was sampled, who it was collected by, who analyzed it, where it was stored, what the initial weight was. >> there aren't a lot of reminders when you walk around the city of new york, thankfully. i mean, these are a few of the reminders that are left. >> sure. >> you see how high it went up. >> he watched from home as the plume of dust and smoke rose over manhattan. >> had you ever seen anything like this? >> no. >> had you ever read about anything like this? >> no. >> after his initial shock wore off, he began
it's been studied and stored for the last ten years by dr. pauleoiy and for the first time ever, he's given us a look inside the cold room. leoiy is one of the leading experts on environmental toxins, a professor at robert wood johnson medical school. his cold room is a near freezing controlled environment where he has stored ground zero dust for almost a decade. >> here it is. this is the cold room. >> this is the cold room where we store it. >> is this it in this bin here?...
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>> joining me now, the chair of the space history division of the national air and space museum, dr. paulu for joining me here today. >> it's my pleasure to be here. >> thank you, does nasa have any idea where this thing is going to hit? >> well, as the time gets closer, they get a better prediction. now they're saying it won't hit north america but they're not absolutely sure. so as it gets closer and closer, they'll be more precise about that. >> i'm not a mathematician or an astronomer, but why are the possibilities so broad? >> the spacecraft is this irregularly shaped thing. people talk about it like a school bus. it is probably tumbling and it is not coming in smooth or straight. it is hitting the atmosphere at odd angles. nobody is really able to calculate that kind of atmosphere drag that it is experiencing. >> well, look. help us understand this. nasa estimated the odds of some person getting hit and the odds of one particular person getting hit, you know, were significantly different. can you put that into perspective for us? >> well, i guess the best comparison is playing the l
>> joining me now, the chair of the space history division of the national air and space museum, dr. paulu for joining me here today. >> it's my pleasure to be here. >> thank you, does nasa have any idea where this thing is going to hit? >> well, as the time gets closer, they get a better prediction. now they're saying it won't hit north america but they're not absolutely sure. so as it gets closer and closer, they'll be more precise about that. >> i'm not a...
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please join me in welcoming dr. paul taylor. >> thank you.i find myself between mark knoller and howard fineman. the best company i have kept in my career. i hope i do justice to the panel. it is a pleasure to be with you. it has been a very good day. our hope to amplify some of the themes we heard from others today and maybe add a bit as well. what you see here is the cover of the original did you edition which goes back a quarter century dealing with a fiscal crisis in the states and the federal government was out of money. funny how famous repeat themselves. governing took the journalistic take on what was going on in state and local government. it covered innovation in government before innovation in government was cool. coverage was and remains sophisticated but stems from a simple premise which is person in a place with a problem and what the community was going to do. i would like to rethink that to say a person or place and possum because in this particular story the possum was both the problem and open up a truly engaged solution fro
please join me in welcoming dr. paul taylor. >> thank you.i find myself between mark knoller and howard fineman. the best company i have kept in my career. i hope i do justice to the panel. it is a pleasure to be with you. it has been a very good day. our hope to amplify some of the themes we heard from others today and maybe add a bit as well. what you see here is the cover of the original did you edition which goes back a quarter century dealing with a fiscal crisis in the states and...
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violence in the west bank has been on the increase after a mosque was vandalized and car set on fire dr ron paul died chairman of the palestinian israeli peace forum believes that there are forces on both sides for whom peace was never an option. and now what is happening between us and the palestinians will be judged by whether there will be clashes along with the scene lines between the israeli forces and the palestinians and also between the palestinians and the second mends within the they west bank but as much as i understand the interest of both sides is not. only hostility on both sides to provoke a fee for service and the strength of the two governments will be and why and can go on these provocations and not to be carried away by. those which reply actually to heat the area because they don't want to see quiet as quiet is a message for the future for they hope for the peace forces and these people don't want to see peace. the greek cabinet is considering proposals to cut its toughest set including new taxes this comes after the prime minister proud to safe instead stricken country from
violence in the west bank has been on the increase after a mosque was vandalized and car set on fire dr ron paul died chairman of the palestinian israeli peace forum believes that there are forces on both sides for whom peace was never an option. and now what is happening between us and the palestinians will be judged by whether there will be clashes along with the scene lines between the israeli forces and the palestinians and also between the palestinians and the second mends within the they...
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dr. peter orszag in a letter to paul martin stated the tax rate for the lowest tax bracket would have to be increased from 10% to 25%. attacks again and comes in at 25% brack it would be increased to 63% in the tax rate of the highest bracket would have to be raised from 35% to 80%. the top corporate income tax rate would also increase from 35% to 80%. so the ability, wisdom and consequences of addressing our debt crisis or tax increases will continue to constitute a rigorous debate by her committee. my hope is that we may be able
dr. peter orszag in a letter to paul martin stated the tax rate for the lowest tax bracket would have to be increased from 10% to 25%. attacks again and comes in at 25% brack it would be increased to 63% in the tax rate of the highest bracket would have to be raised from 35% to 80%. the top corporate income tax rate would also increase from 35% to 80%. so the ability, wisdom and consequences of addressing our debt crisis or tax increases will continue to constitute a rigorous debate by her...
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dr. paul's. i believe that once a patient is in the hospital, doctors don't think about it that way and the hospital does not routinely discharge people who have brain tumors once they're admitted. we tend to take care of people once they're there. megyn: the e.r. has to take you and usually the e.r. doctor will admit you and once you're in, you get care? >> that's right. now, it's true that hospitals have problems when uninsured patients come in and they end up having to foot the whole bill. megyn: wouldn't they go back to uncle sam for that dough, anyway? >> they'd try but a lot of times they don't get it and the same is true with medicaid, even patients that have medicaid, they may not end up getting reimbursed for it, but here's the point that he's making that i think is really important. if instead of scaling back we expand to 32 million more people the way omabacare is doing, who is going to pay for that? the states can't afford the 16 million more medicaid patients. we the taxpayer can't a
dr. paul's. i believe that once a patient is in the hospital, doctors don't think about it that way and the hospital does not routinely discharge people who have brain tumors once they're admitted. we tend to take care of people once they're there. megyn: the e.r. has to take you and usually the e.r. doctor will admit you and once you're in, you get care? >> that's right. now, it's true that hospitals have problems when uninsured patients come in and they end up having to foot the whole...
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. >> let's take up on that, dr. paul. after -- during the clinton era, we produce some 22 million jobs. since 2000, by the way, they have steadily declined, which historically low tax rates due to the 2001 and 2003 bush tax cuts. this reversal of growth has led some economists to describe a time. i between 2000-2010 as the lost decade for america's middle class. i find it particularly troubling that the government imposing austerity measures during a downturn have lasting negative impacts on income and employment levels and of the bulk of these negative effects fall on middle-class and working people. i am specifically concerned that if the select committee on deficit reduction achieves a the require 1.2 -- achieves the $1.2 jury and in cuts at with only spending cuts, this could behalf lost income for millions of americans, like those or fiber tenures away from retirement. throughout the last decade, dr. ball, working americans have watched their incomes stagnate or spiral downward and 25 million more americans are unemp
. >> let's take up on that, dr. paul. after -- during the clinton era, we produce some 22 million jobs. since 2000, by the way, they have steadily declined, which historically low tax rates due to the 2001 and 2003 bush tax cuts. this reversal of growth has led some economists to describe a time. i between 2000-2010 as the lost decade for america's middle class. i find it particularly troubling that the government imposing austerity measures during a downturn have lasting negative impacts...
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our next speaker is dr. paul taylor. chief content officer and editor at large at " governing" magazine. he served as deputy state cio in washington state. he is among a number of experts with the information technology and innovation foundation here in washington, d.c. please join me in welcoming dr. paul taylor. [applause] >> robert, thank you. i find myself between -- some of the best company i have kept in my career. i hope that i will do justice to the panel this afternoon. it is a pleasure to be with you this afternoon. it has been a very good day. i hope to amplify some of the things that we have heard from others today and maybe add a little bit as well. what you see here is the cover of the original debut addition of "governing. " it goes back a quarter of the century. it deals with the fiscal crisis and the states. it's funny how themes repeat themselves. the governing took a journalistic take on what was going on in state and local government. coverage innovation and the government before innovation in governm
our next speaker is dr. paul taylor. chief content officer and editor at large at " governing" magazine. he served as deputy state cio in washington state. he is among a number of experts with the information technology and innovation foundation here in washington, d.c. please join me in welcoming dr. paul taylor. [applause] >> robert, thank you. i find myself between -- some of the best company i have kept in my career. i hope that i will do justice to the panel this afternoon....
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big question, dr. pauled the dust over the last several years. take a lis ep. >> you have fire retardants, combustion product, plastics in other parts of the periodic table. >> gold and mercury from tens of thousands of fluorescent light bulbs. lead from thousands of computer monitors. titanium from paint on the trade center walls. asbestos that coated lower beams of the trade center buildings. there was cement, glass, carpet fibers, ceiling tiles, even human hairs. in all, 1.5 million tons of the stuff. >> you had burning aircraft, you had burning furniture and burning buildings. that burning material included the jet fuel. you don't know what the gases were in this initial complex mixture. that was inhaled by everyone. because no one could measure it. that's the great unknown. >> is it always going to be unknowable? >> there will always be mysteries about the dust. >> yes. >> randi, the mystery that he's talking about is had idea that immediately after the attacks there were compound in the air, volatile
big question, dr. pauled the dust over the last several years. take a lis ep. >> you have fire retardants, combustion product, plastics in other parts of the periodic table. >> gold and mercury from tens of thousands of fluorescent light bulbs. lead from thousands of computer monitors. titanium from paint on the trade center walls. asbestos that coated lower beams of the trade center buildings. there was cement, glass, carpet fibers, ceiling tiles, even human hairs. in all, 1.5...
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dr. paul holds a b.a. from amherst college in economics and a ph.d. in economics from the massachusetts institute of technology. it is an honor to have all of you here today and to benefit from your expertise on this subject. >> chair recognizes dr. meltzer. >> thank you, mr. chairman, members of the committee. it is a pleasure to appear before the joint economic committee. my association with this committee goes back to the days of senator paul douglas. it was senator douglas who prodded the federal reserve to stop holding interest rates fixed and promote monetary policy to do much more to prevent inflation. his views eventually prevailed. that should remind the members of their responsibility. today, i will answer the questions that the hearings seeks to answer. they are good question that show the rising concern for the consequences of recent federal observed actions. i will introduce my answers with my explanation on why federal reserve policy is misguided and mistaken and inflationary and inappropriate. there are several reasons. i will give thre
dr. paul holds a b.a. from amherst college in economics and a ph.d. in economics from the massachusetts institute of technology. it is an honor to have all of you here today and to benefit from your expertise on this subject. >> chair recognizes dr. meltzer. >> thank you, mr. chairman, members of the committee. it is a pleasure to appear before the joint economic committee. my association with this committee goes back to the days of senator paul douglas. it was senator douglas who...
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for reaction, let's bring in republican congressman from georgia, dr. paul broun.ing to you. >> good morning. glad to be with you today. i'm honored. >> thanks for getting up so bright and early after watching the debate. what do you make of it? i understand you had some interesting comments on the questions and tone of them. >> i thought the questions were very negative. they were very accusatory and they're trying to create political theater which i think is quite unfortunate. the american people need on know what these candidates stand for, what they believe and what they will do in president and in the way the questions were asked, generally geared towards trying to make each fight against the other and i think that's wrong. i think we need to focus upon the issues and in particularly, we need to focus upon jobs and the economy. and i think the american people won last night because it was very obvious that any of those candidates are demonstrably better than our current president to create jobs and create a stronger economy. >> tonight, of course, moving on to
for reaction, let's bring in republican congressman from georgia, dr. paul broun.ing to you. >> good morning. glad to be with you today. i'm honored. >> thanks for getting up so bright and early after watching the debate. what do you make of it? i understand you had some interesting comments on the questions and tone of them. >> i thought the questions were very negative. they were very accusatory and they're trying to create political theater which i think is quite...
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. >> let's take up on that, dr. paul. after -- during the clinton era, we produce some 22 million jobs. since 2000, by the way, they have steadily declined, which historically low tax rates due to the 2001 and 2003 bush tax cuts. this reversal of growth has led some economists to describe a time. i between 2000-2010 as the lost decade for america's middle class. i find it particularly troubling that the government imposing austerity measures during a downturn have lasting negative impacts on income and employment levels and of the bulk of these negative effects fall on middle-class and working people. i am specifically concerned that if the select committee on deficit reduction achieves a the require 1.2 -- achieves the $1.2 jury and in cuts at with only spending cuts, this could behalf lost income for millions of americans, like those or fiber tenures away from retirement. throughout the last decade, dr. ball, working americans have watched their incomes stagnate or spiral downward and 25 million more americans are unemp
. >> let's take up on that, dr. paul. after -- during the clinton era, we produce some 22 million jobs. since 2000, by the way, they have steadily declined, which historically low tax rates due to the 2001 and 2003 bush tax cuts. this reversal of growth has led some economists to describe a time. i between 2000-2010 as the lost decade for america's middle class. i find it particularly troubling that the government imposing austerity measures during a downturn have lasting negative impacts...
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university of chicago on a half-tuition scholarship and along the way had an economics professor, dr. paul douglas. in 1936, while chuck percy was still in college, his sunday schoolteacher encouraged him to enter a training program at the man's company, the company was bell&howell, a small manufacturer at the time of home movie cameras. after graduating from the university of illinois with a degree in economics, he went to work full time at bell and howell. at 23 he was elected to the board of directors. at age 29 he was named bell and howell president and chief executive officer, the youngest person to head a major american corporation up to that time. in 14 years under chuck percy's leadership, bell and howell extended its reach in the consumer electronics market. its number of employees increased 12 fold and its annual sales climbed from $13 million to $160 million. in 1964 chuck percy was a delegate to the republican of national convention, the same year he ran unsuccessfully for governor for illinois. two years later chuck percy challenged that former university of chicago professor,
university of chicago on a half-tuition scholarship and along the way had an economics professor, dr. paul douglas. in 1936, while chuck percy was still in college, his sunday schoolteacher encouraged him to enter a training program at the man's company, the company was bell&howell, a small manufacturer at the time of home movie cameras. after graduating from the university of illinois with a degree in economics, he went to work full time at bell and howell. at 23 he was elected to the...
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university of chicago on a half-tuition scholarship and along the way had an economics professor, dr. paul douglas. in 1936, while chuck percy was still in college, his sunday schoolteacher encouraged him to enter a training program at the man's company, the company was bell&howell, a small manufacturer at the time of home movie cameras. after graduating from the university of illinois with a degree in economics, he went to work full time at bell and howell. at 23 he was elected to the board of directors. at age 29 he was named bell and howell president and chief executive officer, the youngest person to head a major american corporation up to that time. in 14 years under chuck percy's leadership, bell and howell extended its reach in the consumer electronics market. its number of employees increased 12 fold and its annual sales climbed from $13 million to $160 million. in 1964 chuck percy was a delegate to the republican of national convention, the same year he ran unsuccessfully for governor for illinois. two years later chuck percy challenged that former university of chicago professor,
university of chicago on a half-tuition scholarship and along the way had an economics professor, dr. paul douglas. in 1936, while chuck percy was still in college, his sunday schoolteacher encouraged him to enter a training program at the man's company, the company was bell&howell, a small manufacturer at the time of home movie cameras. after graduating from the university of illinois with a degree in economics, he went to work full time at bell and howell. at 23 he was elected to the...
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much about ballet, but paul mccartney has achieved another musical first period and orchestral, score for a ballet called "an ocean kingdom per "it premiered in new york last night. dr. stella took responsibility for the costumes. >> the dancers of the new york city ballet performing a brand new piece called "a ocean kingdom" written by a famous composer who was never written a ballet before -- paul mccartney. the new york city ballet as one of the biggest dance companies and the world. it is a bit like being asked to play manchester united are having a painting, in a major museum. it is a big deal, even if you are and nex-beatle. giants of classical music have all composed for this company. it must be quite intimidating following in their footsteps. >> i do not know much about ballet, so i come to this with an open mind. it did not worry me. i thought i would get on with it and do my own thing, which is what i do anyway. i will try to explore what i can do and do the best i can. the answer is,no, i was not really worried about them. you are getting me worried, though. >> he offered advice to the dancers and made suggestions about the scenery. he wrote the story, wh
much about ballet, but paul mccartney has achieved another musical first period and orchestral, score for a ballet called "an ocean kingdom per "it premiered in new york last night. dr. stella took responsibility for the costumes. >> the dancers of the new york city ballet performing a brand new piece called "a ocean kingdom" written by a famous composer who was never written a ballet before -- paul mccartney. the new york city ballet as one of the biggest dance...
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all military and trade ties with the jewish state after fused to paul gys for killing nine terex in a raid on an aid flotilla last year dr jonathan spyer from the global research in international affairs fitter says the role of israel in the changing middle east is diminishing. it's important to remember that there are there approaches underway in the region right now which are in no way which israel can in no way really exert any influence we are in the midst it might be said of a tectonic shift actually in treaty the picture of the middle east the government of egypt wants to continue to have a general atmosphere of not simply to israel and so western and so ready rhetoric at same time in reality they are dependent on american support and one of the aspects of turkey's move towards making a bid for regional leadership is once again the very distinct pooling of to put it mildly its relations with israel so these approaches is of historical magnitude which israel can't really influence israel in a certain sense is only going to be able to pursue a policy of damage limitation very much to keep these relationships with egy
all military and trade ties with the jewish state after fused to paul gys for killing nine terex in a raid on an aid flotilla last year dr jonathan spyer from the global research in international affairs fitter says the role of israel in the changing middle east is diminishing. it's important to remember that there are there approaches underway in the region right now which are in no way which israel can in no way really exert any influence we are in the midst it might be said of a tectonic...
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paul gongaware, and he is the co-ceo of aeg. this is the guy that negotiated the contract with dr.ablish that murray was a greedy doctor, that he was in it for the money. and gongaware said that originally murray wanted $5 million, but that they haggled back and forth and actually michael jackson was part of that negotiation to get it down to $150,000 a month. of course, murray was never actually paid by aeg. that's what the defense will try to establish as they finish up their cross of gongaware, but everybody anticipating michael omere williams, because this will be the beginning of this trial where we get the details of what happened in those hours and minutes as michael jackson perished and before those critical -- that critical time. and he will also talking about dr. murray's actions during that time, which the prosecution really hammered home in their opening, saying that murray didn't tell emts that he had given propofol to michael and also didn't tell the emergency room doctors. >> i know it's very early, but have there been any rumblings from the attorneys of dr. conrad m
paul gongaware, and he is the co-ceo of aeg. this is the guy that negotiated the contract with dr.ablish that murray was a greedy doctor, that he was in it for the money. and gongaware said that originally murray wanted $5 million, but that they haggled back and forth and actually michael jackson was part of that negotiation to get it down to $150,000 a month. of course, murray was never actually paid by aeg. that's what the defense will try to establish as they finish up their cross of...
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congressman paul ryan. also dr. zbigniew brzezinski. >> yeah. >> all right. >> carl bernstein, best-selling author and time magazine's joe klein, as well. up next -- poor jim -- first look at politico's morning playbook, including how the white house is reacting to the democrats' loss in tuesday's special election. but first, let's go to bill karins. nothing to see here, with a check on the forecast. >>> good morning, everyone. if you're one of those people waiting for summer to end, today's the day for you. much of the country is experiencing the first fall-like day. the big cities in the east, the cool air now in minneapolis and chicago is heading your way. look at the forecast today in the middle of the country. high in kansas city of 61, finally in dallas, we're cooling it off. now have we're starting off warm this morning from d.c., northward to new york and boston. but the rain will move in during the middle of the day and late in the morning and will end the day much cooler and windier as the skies will clear
congressman paul ryan. also dr. zbigniew brzezinski. >> yeah. >> all right. >> carl bernstein, best-selling author and time magazine's joe klein, as well. up next -- poor jim -- first look at politico's morning playbook, including how the white house is reacting to the democrats' loss in tuesday's special election. but first, let's go to bill karins. nothing to see here, with a check on the forecast. >>> good morning, everyone. if you're one of those people waiting...
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dr. peter orszag in a letter to paul martin stated the tax rate for the lowest tax bracket would have to be increased from 10% to 25%. attacks again and comes in at 25% brack it would be increased to 63% in the tax rate of the highest bracket would have to be raised from 35% to 80%. the top corporate income tax rate would also increase from 35% to 80%. so the ability, wisdom and consequences of addressing our debt crisis or tax increases will continue to constitute a rigorous debate by her committee. my hope is that we may be able to achieve rigorous agreement that fundamental tax reform, even just limited to american businesses can result in both revenue from economic growth for the federal government and more jobs for the american people. seemingly, but the president of the united states and the speaker of the house agreed. most americans agree there is something fundamentally wrong with our tax cut when a small business in east texas pays 35% in the large fortune 500 company pays little or nothing. there's also something fundamentally wrong with the tax code an american company pays 3
dr. peter orszag in a letter to paul martin stated the tax rate for the lowest tax bracket would have to be increased from 10% to 25%. attacks again and comes in at 25% brack it would be increased to 63% in the tax rate of the highest bracket would have to be raised from 35% to 80%. the top corporate income tax rate would also increase from 35% to 80%. so the ability, wisdom and consequences of addressing our debt crisis or tax increases will continue to constitute a rigorous debate by her...
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to talk about all these issues with paul craig roberts he served as assistant secretary of the treasury under president reagan and is in atlanta georgia hey there dr robert robert let's start with something that you wrote that caught my eye you said launching tin is threatening the world not merely with war but also with inflation a talk about this and what you think the implications are regarding some of those decisions that we've been hearing coming out of switzerland and also with what we're seeing on a global scale. yes christine washington having wars and large tax cuts and having are sure a large part of the american economy is now forced to print large sums of money in order to stay in operation and this is the raised the lots of concerns about that about the dollar and people have been sharing dollars and rushing into swiss francs and in europe the cerne about sorry there is concerning is happening the same thing is happening europeans are rushing out of euro's and this was francs and some swiss currency is was bid so high that the country. is exports were threatened and exports are about half of the swiss kind of so what is happening betw
to talk about all these issues with paul craig roberts he served as assistant secretary of the treasury under president reagan and is in atlanta georgia hey there dr robert robert let's start with something that you wrote that caught my eye you said launching tin is threatening the world not merely with war but also with inflation a talk about this and what you think the implications are regarding some of those decisions that we've been hearing coming out of switzerland and also with what we're...
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many has being with us here dr coren so how bad in your opinion is this downgrade in diplomatic relations and military cooperation for turkey israel relations. relation has and paul is in use in peals but this whole relationship to a totally different and an already level diplomatic relations will be and can always be have been in the last twenty or more years among the community relations be shoved down the matter of fact. and basically all cooperation with our for so deal of the exactly the situation could the on going negotiations of the past month between these are intricately with a really good review. to avoid and unfortunately it's a very bad news for israel turkish relations there but widening the sell what does it mean for the region's politics considering that the major arab states are already weakened by the wave of uprisings. basically the idea presented an opportunity for israel to mend its relations with turkey turkey moving from its alliance with syria to more coordination with the us . so the fact that such an agreement between israel and turkey although was very close the eventually not age is quite a blow to israel's regional foreign policy espe
many has being with us here dr coren so how bad in your opinion is this downgrade in diplomatic relations and military cooperation for turkey israel relations. relation has and paul is in use in peals but this whole relationship to a totally different and an already level diplomatic relations will be and can always be have been in the last twenty or more years among the community relations be shoved down the matter of fact. and basically all cooperation with our for so deal of the exactly the...
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just days before he died the promoter paul dongle were told jurors that jackson had been fully engaged in rehearsals for the planning of the planned comeback tour dr murray's accused of negligence and giving a fatal overdose of sedatives two years ago pleading not guilty the doctor could face a life long banned from practicing medicine as well as four years in jail if convicted . and that's protests have to date for this hour up next here on out it will be in the u.k. and other western nations still very much involved in the new battle conflict one of britain's leading newspaper economists tell that's why some countries feel the need to pick and choose what they distribute humanitarian help. i'm joined by simon jenkins author and journalist who now writes for the guardian newspaper simon thanks for speaking to r.t. now you've written extensively criticizing the way the intervention in libya has been handled what was wrong with it was it wrong to begin with of course during the process you're wrong with the way it was handled i just didn't have taken both in the first place. i do not believe that sovereign states have a legal right or an obligation
just days before he died the promoter paul dongle were told jurors that jackson had been fully engaged in rehearsals for the planning of the planned comeback tour dr murray's accused of negligence and giving a fatal overdose of sedatives two years ago pleading not guilty the doctor could face a life long banned from practicing medicine as well as four years in jail if convicted . and that's protests have to date for this hour up next here on out it will be in the u.k. and other western nations...
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paul, so -- you're laughing already, michael. that's why i like you. reminds me of my friend dr. bob arnott. a wonderful intelligent guy.sn't seem to have the passion of the working -- >> you're absolutely right. that's what tomorrow night will be for him. with perry standing on the stage with them he's going to have to come out of the box and show that other side. top show that -- >> is he there? >> one of the -- >> wait a minute. >> i know. what other side? i think -- i think the romney people understand -- i think romney himself. listen to his tone and approach over the last two weeks. he's getting there and has to. otherwise perry sucks all the air out of the room. >> i think he's too -- wild guy. jimmy hoffa made it clear. have fun and go to the left. jimmy hoffa made clear who democrats need to -- now it's speakable. boy, has our lingo dropped in class. you're allowed to say this stuff on television. let's listen. >> we got to keep an eye of the battle we face, a war on workers. we see it everywhere as the tea party. only one way to be and win that war. the one thing about working people is we like a good fight. e
paul, so -- you're laughing already, michael. that's why i like you. reminds me of my friend dr. bob arnott. a wonderful intelligent guy.sn't seem to have the passion of the working -- >> you're absolutely right. that's what tomorrow night will be for him. with perry standing on the stage with them he's going to have to come out of the box and show that other side. top show that -- >> is he there? >> one of the -- >> wait a minute. >> i know. what other side? i...
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dr. peter orszag in a letter to paul martin stated the tax rate for the lowest tax bracket would have toeased from 10% to 25%. attacks again and comes in at 25% brack it would be increased to 63% in the tax rate of the highest bracket would have to be raised from 35% to 80%. the top corporate income tax rate would also increase from 35% to 80%. so the ability, wisdom and consequences of addressing our debt crisis or tax increases will continue to constitute a rigorous debate by her committee. my hope is that we may be able to achieve rigorous agreement that fundamental tax reform, even just limited to american businesses can result in both revenue from economic growth for the federal government and more jobs for the american people. seemingly, but the president of the united states and the speaker of the house agreed. most americans agree there is something fundamentally wrong with our tax cut when a small business in east texas pays 35% in the large fortune 500 company pays little or nothing. there's also something fundamentally wrong with the tax code an american company pays 35% and i
dr. peter orszag in a letter to paul martin stated the tax rate for the lowest tax bracket would have toeased from 10% to 25%. attacks again and comes in at 25% brack it would be increased to 63% in the tax rate of the highest bracket would have to be raised from 35% to 80%. the top corporate income tax rate would also increase from 35% to 80%. so the ability, wisdom and consequences of addressing our debt crisis or tax increases will continue to constitute a rigorous debate by her committee....
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. >> paul, tnc state university. to dr. kruglanski. the model begins with moral outrage.and what i hear, i think way to think about this is what dr. horgan is saying is it is not essential to have radical -- [inaudible] in order for them to behave, right? >> correct. >> so sharia-based law our focus on -- [inaudible] that's one way to go. [inaudible] [inaudible] is the necessary condition for both. so you think the moral outrage leads to radical believes, certainly. krasinski, mcveigh, ramzi yousef, they are coldly pragmatic. segments work is very good i think you. you can't think of a terrorist is not morally outraged. you can't think of the radical is not morally outraged. the question is, why, what are the roots of muslim rage? an essay by bernard lewis in 1990. big question. and for you, dr. horgan, i'd -- i like your work a lot but i respectfully disagree that we should not address the bible propaganda -- the bible propaganda that is used to incite on the bases of absolute jubal like fabrication when you look at how iraq was used for our involvement in somalia, the 1
. >> paul, tnc state university. to dr. kruglanski. the model begins with moral outrage.and what i hear, i think way to think about this is what dr. horgan is saying is it is not essential to have radical -- [inaudible] in order for them to behave, right? >> correct. >> so sharia-based law our focus on -- [inaudible] that's one way to go. [inaudible] [inaudible] is the necessary condition for both. so you think the moral outrage leads to radical believes, certainly. krasinski,...